Tuesday, December 7, 2010

A Look at the Bureau of Automotive Repair

If at all possible, it is a better idea to settle any disagreement pertaining to auto repair between the auto repair shop involved and the customer who is complaining. There are problems, however, that may not be easily resolved by dialogue, and there are instances that require the involvement of higher authorities that handle auto repair disputes.

If you’re in California and you think that your complaint with the shop is not getting anywhere and your issues are not being addressed properly, there are institutions from which you can ask help with regards to your problem. One of these institutions is the Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR).

The said entity is an organization designed to protect consumers from auto repair fraud and other auto repair problems. All auto repair shops in California are required to register with the BAR for a license, so all of them are under the agency’s wings, so to speak. If you have a complaint against any particular auto repair shop, all you have to do is to file the said complaint with the BAR—with all the details included down to pertinent dates.

Once the complaint is filed, the agency will conduct its own investigation—carefully checking each of the details included in the complaint in order to find the right resolution to the problem and the appropriate settlement between the parties involved. The institution is very active at combating any form of fraud or rip-off practiced by auto repair shops, and you can expect it to look into any complaint you file.

So, if you’re in any dispute with auto repair shops, remember that you have allies at your side. All you need to do is to familiarize yourself with the correct way to file a complaint with the BAR—and that’s the topic I’ll talk about in my next post.

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